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American art & philanthropy
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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston |
"American Art & Philanthropy: Twenty Years of Collecting at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston provides a new window into the museum's significant collection of American art. This collection has grown … |
OL15507841W |
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Pintura, escultura y artes útiles en Iberoamérica, 1500-1825
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Ramón Gutiérrez |
"Encyclopedic volume with contributions by leading scholars in the field offers a reliable general survey of Latin American colonial painting, sculpture, and the decorative arts. Five introductory ch… |
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Latin American women artists =
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Edward J. Sullivan,Geraldine P. Biller,Belgica Rodriguez |
"Catalog of the exhibit sponsored by the Philip Morris Companies, organized by the Milwaukee Art Museum. Pérez de Mendiola provides perhaps the best and most enlightening text. As a whole, the exhib… |
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Art d'Amérique latine, 1911-1968
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Musée national d'art moderne (France) |
"French catalog for the exhibition on Latin American art (1911-68) with a small section on architecture organized by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and presented at the Pompidou Center in Paris … |
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Iberoamérica, siglos XVI-XVIII
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Graciela María Viñuales |
"Splendid multiauthored volume is an important addition to Ediciones Encuentro of the Biblioteca Quinto Centenario. Fourteen erudite chapters offer comparative visions of the development of architect… |
OL19438576W |
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Home--so different, so appealing
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Chon A. Noriega,Pilar Tompkins Rivas,Mari Carmen Ramírez |
Home signaling a dwelling, residence or place of origin embodies one of the most basic concepts for understanding an individual or group within a larger physical and social environment. Yet home has … |
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Pensar con los ojos
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Damián Bayón |
"Selection made by Bayón of writings about Latin American art, divided in two main groups: precolumbian and colonial art, and modern and contemporary. Anthology does not follow a chronological order… |
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Seven treasure cities of Latin America
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Bertha Kitchell Whyte |
Survey of Spanish colonial art and architecture in San Juan, Merida, Cartagena, Tunja, Quito, Lima, and Cuzco. |
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